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Facebook Marketing Tricks Your Competitors Wish They Knew [INFOGRAPHIC]

Oh, Facbeook—where would marketing in 2015 be without you?


In just a few short years, Facebook has transitioned from a social network for college students to a worldwide social platform with 1.5 billion active users. The icing on the cake—marketers can reach their target audience for little to no monetary investment.


Marketers no longer need convincing that Facebook is worth their time, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to succeed. Here are the tricks and tips to give you a competitive edge without spending any more money.


In case you need more proof that you should be marketing your business on Facebook, here are a few stats:


  • 73% of consumers believe Facebook is the most important social media platform for local businesses.

  • 61% of small businesses use Facebook for marketing.

  • 50 million: Total Facebook pages

  • 40 million: Total of pages of which are small businesses

  • 75% of brands promote their posts

  • 70% of monthly active users in the U.S. and Canada are connected to a local business on Facebook.

  • 25%: Growth since February in the number of active advertisers on its platform. There are now 2.5 million advertisers using Facebook.

  • 70% of Facebook traffic comes through mobile devices.

  • 87%: Increase in people visiting the landing page among those who were exposed to sequenced ads compared with those who were exposed to the non-sequenced ads on Facebook. 

  • 1.49 billion: Facebook’s monthly active users as of the second quarter of 2015. 

  • 8.71% vs 5.77%: Between October 2014 and February 2015, videos received organic reach of 8.71%, compared to a reach of 5.77% for text-only status on Facebook. 

Now that we’ve convinced you, get ready for the tactics your competitors can only dream of having. Your secret is safe with us. Download the infographic to get all the tips you need to gain edge over your competitors without spending any more money. 


Related Article: 7 Cool Facebook Tricks You’ve Never Heard Of


  • Enable reviews on your Facebook page: Confirm that your page is set up under the category, “Local Business” and make sure you’ve got a physical address entered for your page.

  • Create an interests list: via the “Add Interests” button.

  • Add strategic call to action buttons: Free to set up and lets you send Facebook visitors anywhere you want.

  • Use new analysis tools like Topic Data to see what your customers are talking about.

  • Test and measure the results of your Facebook advertising efforts to create better campaigns in the future. Use tools like Conversion Lift.

  • Use local awareness ads with the “Get Directions” and “Call Now” call-to-action buttons.

  • Use new tools to manage and respond to messages on your business’s Page. Pages that respond to 90% of messages and have a median response time of less than five minutes will now have a “Very responsive to messages” badge on their profiles.

  • Use a sequence storytelling ad approach to inspire action.

  • Make a profile of your target audience using Audience Insights.

  • Use a Best Practices approach when making a video ad: Tailor your story to your audience, invest in production, use the first few seconds wisely, and focus on storytelling, with and without sound.

  • Provide value to your audience—content that they can learn from, share, and engage with, and use a social media content calendar to organize posts.

  • Create urgency: Give people a reason to come back to your Facebook page timeline. Share giveaways and special offers that expire within 24 hours of posting. 

  • Add Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, and other tabs to your Facebook page.

  • Post at non-peak times (10 PM-3AM). 

  • Show behind-the-scenes content and ask questions. 

  • Understand how Facebook uses relevance score: “Relevance score is calculated based on the positive and negative feedback we expect an ad to receive from its target audience. The more positive interactions we expect an ad to receive, the higher the ad’s relevance score will be. The more times we expect people to hide or report an ad, the lower its score will be.” 


Facebook Marketing Tricks Your Competitors Wish They Knew [INFOGRAPHIC]

Teach an Old Dog New Digital Marketing Tricks

You’re a middle-aged chief marketing officer. And everything and everyone around you is rapidly advancing in matters digital.


But your chaotic schedule won’t allow you to learn all the things your youngest employees were seemingly born knowing how to do.


You owe it to yourself and to your career to develop skills that keep you at the top of your game.


Here’s what you can do to survive in this digital age:


Related: The Video Revolution Will Not Be Televised


1. Spend 20 minutes a day exploring.


There are no digital experts. The pace of technological change is too fast. Everyone is an explorer. The best practitioners just spend more time doing it than you. If you want to stay ahead, you need to understand the possibilities.


To do that, make digital exploration part of your lifestyle. When you hear about a new site, app, service, company, look it up. You don’t need to learn to code, but engage in the online and tech universe and actively educate yourself.  


2. Get on Twitter and Instagram.


Sign up. Follow on Twitter and Instagram your colleagues, other chief marketing officers, brands, personalities and news and sports outlets that interest you.


Don’t act like a corporation. Be yourself. Try to create a few posts or updates a day. Experiment.


Share things that you’re proud of or whatever grabs your attention. Comment. Ask questions. Respond.


Once you’re comfortable, try out other social-media networks. You don’t need thousands of followers. You just want to learn best practices and formulate opinions. 


3. Download apps. Buy gadgets.  


Find your inner app geek. Replace as many life tasks as you can with digital services. Purchase gadgets and download apps even if you don’t know what they are exactly at first.


Some of my favorite apps to use include Uber for rides, Zite for news, Postmates for delivery, FitStar for workouts and Dark Sky for weather.


And don’t forget to avail yourself of the connected gadgets. Do some weekend drone flying, make GoPro movies and buy some wearable tech.


Document your learnings. You’ll spot trends and become smarter. 


Related: 11 Unusual Social Media Tips to Drive Branding, Clicks and Conversions


4. Follow BuzzFeed video and Vice on YouTube.


You’re not just competing with other companies. You’re competing to keep up with culture.


BuzzFeed and Vice and other video outlets are creating a lot of it these days. BuzzFeed has more than 74 million unique visitors and routinely scores more than 1 million views a video. 


Spend as much time as you can on popular YouTube channels like BuzzFeed and Vice. Follow the feeds of popular video creators.


There’s an art and science to creating shareable digital video content. Familiarize yourself with it. Everything you make should be designed so it could be shared online. 


5. Hang out with proven innovators.


Many professionals talk to themselves too much, forgetting that the best ideas result from divergent thinking. Over the last seven years, I have tried to exit my comfort zone by spending one-on-one time with proven innovators outside the advertising and marketing field.


I’ve met with venture capitalists, engineers, founders and notable technology thinkers. I take an annual ski trip organized by Path founder Dave Morin called The Lodge with a group of tech innovators to expose myself to new and unexpected thinking. 


Most of these different types of people whom you will reach out to will want to have a relationship with you. Invite them over, have them speak to your company and take dine with them at events like SXSW, CES, TED or Cannes.


Also participate in labs run by Google, Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter and meet with the engineers not just the salespeople. You’ll learn a lot more from the makers than the sellers. 


6. Hire Internet kids.


Training will help, but it won’t be enough. The digital landscape is too complex and fast moving. And this is an age of specialization. If you want to do breakthrough marketing, surround yourself with young digital specialists who are obsessed with Internet culture and technology, the type of people who explore the digital world for fun, not just work.


Put them in key and empowered roles and task them with evaluating ideas, identifying the right partners, developing digital, mobile and social media strategies and keeping your company digitally literate. 


Find the Gen Y people who know how to win on the Internet. 


The next generation of brands that history will remember will be digital at their core. Stay close to the talent inventing it. Hire young, digital folks and people smarter than you.  


7. Remember what you bring to the table.


Digital natives instinctively understand what works on the Internet. But remember you’re a marketing chief for a reason — not because you can fly drones, build robots and write code.


You understand business, culture and brands and have the skills and experience to lead people and large organizations. You have vision — something everyone needs but few possess. The secret to your longevity is maintaining curiosity, keeping an open mind and giving smart young people plenty of runway. Don’t tell them what to do. Show them where to go. That way everybody wins. 


Related: Disruptive Technologies Highlight the Importance of New Data Roles in Companies



Teach an Old Dog New Digital Marketing Tricks